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- HISTORIC NASHVILLE ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD AND OFFICERS

Annual Meeting at The Parthenon draws record crowd; Metro Parks Director Tommy Lynch provides update on city-owned historic properties
Jan. 30, 2012, Historic Nashville, Inc. (HNI) members were introduced to a new board of directors and officers, presented with a new website and offered a state of the city review of historic preservation at its Annual Meeting last Thursday, January 26.
Jan. 26, 2012, Preserving Wonder
GALLATIN ROAD FIRE HALL TO BE SAVED DESPITE LAST NIGHT’S FIRE
Metro Historic Zoning Commission: Damage can be repaired; issues permit for emergency work to stabilize and secure roof, windows and doors
Dec. 2, 2011, After serving its community as a firehouse for more than 40 years, and with hopes for a neighborhood art center left unrealized, the historic Gallatin Road Fire Hall Engine No. 18 was damaged by a structure fire.
The 2011 Nashville Nine represents historic properties across Nashville in danger of being lost to demolition, neglect or inappropriate renovations.
JEWISH LANDMARK SAVED FROM WRECKING BALL LISTED ON 2010 NASHVILLE NINE
June 1 Open House spotlights how the oldest Jewish-affiliated building in Nashville was saved.
May 27, 2011, Workmen’s Circle Hall, a 152-year old Jewish landmark in Nashville’s emerging SoBro district, has been saved from demolition and reborn as commercial catering kitchens by new owner Irene Bradley.
